OpenCoin🕊️
OpenCoin🕊️|4月 06, 2026 06:27
Smart funds are accelerating their clustering! Alert: CARDS welcomes strong sales from 'sea monster' whales. '' The entire network's radar continuously tracks the abnormal movement of CARDS chips! Recently, more and more large funds have started to focus on this plate. The new address captured today demonstrates the extremely standard "large account warehouse building method" for us: Direct funding: 10 hours ago, this address withdrew over 1500 SOLs from Kraken, with a strong intention to go straight to the CARDS market. Algorithmic Crowdfunding: Without brainless hacks, the Jupiter aggregator was used to split funds into multiple standard bullets of 100 SOL (approximately $8K) for intensive scanning, successfully suppressing the average price of 1.02 million chips to around $0.0397. Adequate ammunition: This is an extremely dangerous (for bears) signal. The address currently only consumes about one-third of its funds (over 40000 US dollars), and there is still a huge reserve of up to 1000 SOL (approximately 80000 US dollars) in its cold wallet ready to be added at any time. As more and more independent addresses, institutions with different styles, and large investors begin to intensively "nest" in the same price range, it indicates that the consensus at the bottom is rapidly strengthening. The bullets of the big shots have been loaded, are the retail brothers ready to welcome the rising tide? ⚠️ Important reminder: The on chain data tracked in this tweet is purely for retrospective analysis and does not constitute any investment or financial advice. Large scale warehouse building is often accompanied by a wide range of fluctuations and market washing. They have sufficient reserve funds to spread out and reduce costs, while retail investors blindly follow and are easily washed out. The cryptocurrency market is deeply volatile, please do your own research (DYOR) and keep an eye on your wallet!
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